The role of organic and organomineral components in the formation of the phosphate regime in plough horizons of erosion-degraded agro soddy-podzolic soils

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The soil organic matter is one of the factors affecting the phosphate ionic sorption of soils. Of special interest is the study of sorption characteristics of organo-mineral relationship products in soil. The organic-clay (clay fractions) and organic (fine fractions) complexes play the most important role in developing the soil phosphate regime. Under study was the phosphate state in plough horizons of erosion-degraded agro soddy-podzolic soils as based upon the parameters of the phosphate-ionic sorption in different components of the organic matter. The organic and organomineral fractions of plough horizons in soils that were not subjected to water erosion are characterized by a high level of phosphorus mobility and the capacity to provide a constant amount of phosphates available for plants (P mob is 17.95±2.06 mg/kg of soil), the low sorption capacity to phosphate-ions (P sorp is 96.06±0.53 mg/kg of soil). Agro-ecological peculiar features of eroded soils are the increased sorption of phosphate-ion (P sorp becomes higher by more than 2 times) and the low level of available phosphorus (P mob is declined almost by 2 times) as compared to those in uneroded soils. The processes of sediment accumulation promote some improving the soil sorption parameters, what is manifested in increasing the amount of mobile phosphorus in the soil solution and in decreasing the phosphorus sorption by the soil solid phase. In this case P mob is increasing by more than 20% in washed-out soils, whereas P sorp becomes decreased by 1%. A set of parameters for the phosphate-ionic sorption of organomineral components in the studied soils with different elementary soil structures may serve as an informative system for estimating the phosphate regime in erosion-degraded agro soddy-podzolic soils.

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Organic and organic-clay complexes of soil, one-point isotherm of phosphorus sorption, soil erosion

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